ABSTRACT
History, Religion, and American Democracy provides a fundamental review of four major themes: naturalism and supernaturalism in an American context; issues in the history of Judaism; American social philosophy; and the teaching and learning of democratic ideals in a pluralistic postmodern environment. This book provides a naturalistic context for the deep analysis of religious, theological, as well as social and political themes.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|91 pages
Naturalism and Supernaturalism Revisited
part Two|58 pages
Perspectives on the History of Judaism
part Three|95 pages
American Philosophical Reflections
chapter Nine|22 pages
Spires of Influence: The Importance of Emerson for Classical American Philosophy
part Four|94 pages
The Teacher As Moral Agent